Baba Harare Turns From Jiti to Gospel Music
This comes barely a couple of days after he cut off his dreadlocks
Baba Harare Turns From Jiti to Gospel Music
After announcing his transition from secular to gospel music, Baba Harare, well known for his Jiti music and signature ‘koiling’ dance moves, has left Zimbabweans stunned with his announcement.
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This comes barely a couple of days after he cut off his dreadlocks and surprised fans with his new sleek hairstyle.
Taking to his Facebook account, Baba Harare informed his fans and followers that he has been on a journey of spiritual growth and self-discovery.
He expressed gratitude to his fans for supporting him in his musical journey.
“To all my fans and followers. I have been on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Thank you for being my supporters, support network and above all my partners on this musical journey.”
Baba Harare revealed that as part of his journey, he is transitioning from secular music to gospel music.
Baba Harare Turns From Jiti to Gospel Music
“I want you to be the first to be informed that as part of my metamorphosis, my music will also be changing. I will be transitioning from secular music to Gospel music. I hope to take you along with me on this new and exciting journey. God Bless – Baba Harare.”
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